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The quest for more vets
How universities are responding to a country-wide shortage.
How universities are responding to a country-wide shortage.
We should use what we learned during the COVID-19 pandemic to make university study and work more equitable and inclusive.
To mandate or not to mandate: the debate many universities have been wrestling with is now put to the test.
Early career instructors should feel encouraged to extend and innovate in the virtual classroom.
Tips for giving effective conference presentations during the pandemic.
Tips for grad students on how to be productive as possible while working remotely.
The goals of what we’re doing haven’t changed, but the how of what we’re doing certainly has.
With a Coast Salish design and modern fit, the new academic robes honour Kim Baird, the first Indigenous woman to serve as chancellor at the institution.
An analysis of written communications related to COVID-19 at colleges and universities in China, Canada, and the United States during the first six months of the pandemic.
This has been a journey of resilience and making the best out of a weird situation.
7 international students on how they’re managing a year of online learning.
January 27, 2021 COVID cases on campus An outbreak of COVID-19 has been declared at McGill University. According to Fabrice Labeau, deputy provost, student life and learning, 44 students living in residence had tested positive for the virus as...
As an eventful 2020 comes to an end, here are the stories and issues that shaped the year in Canadian higher education. Stories that made 2020 Flight 752: a terrible start to the year While the pandemic has been uppermost...
Here are three ways Canadian universities can do more to help.